Introduction

I have found this can be a pain to use from the command line, so I have developed a Windows based application to do the same job.

Simply browse for the OCX or DLL and select Register or Unregister.

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Copy and paste this in a new text document with .reg extension and add it to the registry. When you right click a .dll, .exe, or .ocx file, you'll have two more menu options: Register, Unregister (for exe RegServer and UnregServer also).

This little .REG file adds a "Dependencies","Register Server" and "Unregister Server" context menu entry for .DLL files (if you want it to work with other file types like for example OCX, replace "dllfile" with "ocxfile" and so on).